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RVN-2 Television Station RW65 RVN-2 Television Station RW65 Please use Ctrl+F to search accession list Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Accession List By Item Agency: RVN 2 Television Station, Wagga Wagga RW 65 Box Item Item Date Loc No No Newsfilm: Reel 5 [small reel] 1 1 Camellias 14 Aug 1978 AV Kurrajong School World Walker Dr Wolfensberger Home for Handicapped Wedding Loyal Matheson Newsfilm: Reel 6 [small reel] 2 2 Kyeamba Shire 15 Aug 1978 AV West Wyalong: Quota Club Choral Festival [sold] Michelle Berrigan Stallion Parade [sold] Newsfilm: Reel 41 3 3 Hari Krishna 19 Aug 1977 AV 3 4 Doctor Jones 19 Aug 1977 AV 3 5 Bill Ellis 19 Aug 1977 AV 3 6 Pistol Shooters 19 Aug 1977 AV 3 7 Children Assalted 23 Aug 1977 AV 3 8 Don Chip 23 Aug 1977 AV 3 9 Coolamon: Contribution to Tourist Centre 23 Aug 1977 AV 3 10 Second Drive-In Theatre 23 Aug 1977 AV 3 11 National Boys' Choir 23 Aug 1977 AV 3 12 Sheep Sale 23 Aug 1977 AV 3 13 Gundagai: Prince Alfred Bridge 22 Aug 1977 AV 3 14 Mitchell Shire 22 Aug 1977 AV 3 15 Rotary Club 22 Aug 1977 AV 3 16 Hume Highway 22 Aug 1977 AV 3 17 West Wyalong: View Club 22 Aug 1977 AV 3 18 Pistol Championships 22 Aug 1977 AV 3 19 Cattle Sale 22 Aug 1977 AV 3 20 Wagga: Abattoirs 24 Aug 1977 AV 3 21 Reverend Egan 24 Aug 1977 AV 3 22 Wagga: Gobbagombalin Bridge 24 Aug 1977 AV printed 16/11/2018 11:57:02 AM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 1 of 35 Agency: RVN 2 Television Station, Wagga Wagga RW 65 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 3 23 Quandialla: Ship-a-thon 24 Aug 1977 AV 3 24 New Fire Engine 25 Aug 1977 AV 3 25 Tourist Promotion 25 Aug 1977 AV 3 26 Animals at Lagoon 25 Aug 1977 AV 3 27 Indian Hockey Player 25 Aug 1977 AV 3 28 Wagga: Motor Cycle Club 25 Aug 1977 AV 3 29 Sheep Sale 25 Aug 1977 AV 3 30 Mark Childe 26 Aug 1977 AV 3 31 School Holidays 26 Aug 1977 AV 3 32 Ron Firth 26 Aug 1977 AV 3 33 Drought 26 Aug 1977 AV 3 34 Coolamon Show 26 Aug 1977 AV 3 35 Cyclists 26 Aug 1977 AV 3 36 Cattle Sale 26 Aug 1977 AV 3 37 Increase in Rail Freight Charge 30 Aug 1977 AV 3 38 Refugee Settlement 30 Aug 1977 AV 3 39 H De Havilland 30 Aug 1977 AV 3 40 John Mahon 30 Aug 1977 AV 3 41 Snowy Mountains Car Club 30 Aug 1977 AV Newsfilm: Reel 42 4 42 Under Age Drinking 31 Aug 1977 AV 4 43 Temora Building 31 Aug 1977 AV 4 44 Gundagai Markets 31 Aug 1977 AV 4 45 Legacy 31 Aug 1977 AV 4 46 Trout Farm 31 Aug 1977 AV 4 47 Dressage Club 1 Sep 1977 AV 4 48 Double Rig Trailer 1 Sep 1977 AV 4 49 Sheep Sale 1 Sep 1977 AV 4 50 Supermarkets 1 Sep 1977 AV 4 51 Temora: Water Tank 1 Sep 1977 AV 4 52 John Mahon 2 Sep 1977 AV 4 53 Legacy 2 Sep 1977 AV 4 54 George Range 2 Sep 1977 AV 4 55 Miss Australia Quest 2 Sep 1977 AV printed 16/11/2018 11:57:03 AM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 2 of 35 Agency: RVN 2 Television Station, Wagga Wagga RW 65 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 4 56 Temora: Greenstone Lodge 4 Sep 1977 AV 4 57 Agriculture 4 Sep 1977 AV 4 58 Temora: Rural Museum 4 Sep 1977 AV 4 59 Temora: Rural Museum 4 Sep 1977 AV 4 60 Pacuillo Ethnic Settlers 4 Sep 1977 AV 4 61 Freight Charges 4 Sep 1977 AV 4 62 John McClay 5 Sep 1977 AV 4 63 Riverina College of Advanced Education [RCAE] 5 Sep 1977 AV 4 64 Hans Alt 5 Sep 1977 AV 4 65 Dressage Championships [sold] 5 Sep 1977 AV 4 66 Cattle Sale 5 Sep 1977 AV 4 67 Victorian Train Strike 6 Sep 1977 AV 4 68 Local Government Election 6 Sep 1977 AV 4 69 School Holiday Activities 6 Sep 1977 AV 4 70 Wal Spokes 6 Sep 1977 AV Newsfilm: Reel 43 5 71 Dog Seminar 7 Sep 1977 AV 5 72 Wagga: Oura Road 7 Sep 1977 AV 5 73 Tennis Clinics 7 Sep 1977 AV 5 74 Wagga Car Club 7 Sep 1977 AV 5 75 Letona 8 Sep 1977 AV 5 76 Brian Allen 8 Sep 1977 AV 5 77 Library 8 Sep 1977 AV 5 78 West Wyalong Show 8 Sep 1977 AV 5 79 "If I Were a Princess" 8 Sep 1977 AV 5 80 Sheep Sale 8 Sep 1977 AV 5 81 Brian Allen 9 Sep 1977 AV 5 82 Gordon Beattie 9 Sep 1977 AV 5 83 Young Show 9 Sep 1977 AV 5 84 Venturers' Pole Sit [Scouts] 9 Sep 1977 AV 5 85 Ambulance 9 Sep 1977 AV 5 86 Cameron Crafts 9 Sep 1977 AV 5 87 Caravan Park at West Wyalong 9 Sep 1977 AV 5 88 Registered Clubs' Association 12 Sep 1977 AV printed 16/11/2018 11:57:03 AM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 3 of 35 Agency: RVN 2 Television Station, Wagga Wagga RW 65 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 5 89 District Shows 12 Sep 1977 AV 5 90 Group 9 Football: Preliminary Final 12 Sep 1977 AV 5 91 Motor Cycle Sports 12 Sep 1977 AV 5 92 Cattle Sale 12 Sep 1977 AV 5 93 Mr Mulock 13 Sep 1977 AV 5 94 China Delegation 13 Sep 1977 AV 5 95 Ron Pedron 13 Sep 1977 AV 5 96 Ladies Golf Day 13 Sep 1977 AV 5 97 Technical College Football 13 Sep 1977 AV 5 98 Petrol Prices 14 Sep 1977 AV 5 99 Health Commission Survey 14 Sep 1977 AV 5 100 Tumut: Council Repair Service 14 Sep 1977 AV 5 101 Quota Club Craftarama 14 Sep 1977 AV 5 102 Unattractive Playground 14 Sep 1977 AV 5 103 Rotary Clubs 14 Sep 1977 AV Newsfilm: Reel 44 6 104 Council Building Blocks 15 Sep 1977 AV 6 105 Local Elections 15 Sep 1977 AV 6 106 Wagga Show 15 Sep 1977 AV 6 107 Elections 15 Sep 1977 AV 6 108 Reverend Donald Lamont 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 109 Chinese Visit 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 110 Jobs for Boys 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 111 Henty Machinery Field Days 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 112 Ardlethan Show 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 113 Road Boss 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 114 Marrar Gymkhana 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 115 Football Finals 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 116 Cub Soccer Carnival 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 117 Kapooka Band 16 Sep 1977 AV 6 118 Canberra Historical Society 20 Sep 1977 AV 6 119 West Wyalong: Quota Club Fashion Awards 20 Sep 1977 AV 6 120 Sheep Sale 20 Sep 1977 AV 6 121 Kapooka Band 21 Sep 1977 AV printed 16/11/2018 11:57:03 AM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 4 of 35 Agency: RVN 2 Television Station, Wagga Wagga RW 65 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 6 122 Rotary Inner Wheel Charity Dinner 21 Sep 1977 AV 6 123 Disabled Car Shelter 21 Sep 1977 AV 6 124 Sheep Sale 22 Sep 1977 AV 6 125 Jack O'Toole 23 Sep 1977 AV 6 126 Don Day 23 Sep 1977 AV 6 127 Wagga Rugby League Team 23 Sep 1977 AV 6 128 ARC Welden 25 Sep 1977 AV 6 129 London to Sydney Rally 26 Sep 1977 AV 6 130 Wagga Choral Festival 26 Sep 1977 AV 6 131 Temora Show 26 Sep 1977 AV 6 132 West Wyalong: Basketball Stadium 26 Sep 1977 AV Newsfilm: Reel 45 7 133 West Wyalong Lions 27 Sep 1977 AV 7 134 Primary Schools Athletic Carnival 27 Sep 1977 AV 7 135 One Tree Picnics 27 Sep 1977 AV 7 136 Cootamundra: Rail Centenary [sold N Broun] 27 Sep 1977 AV 7 137 Cootamundra: Hospital [sold N Broun] 28 Sep 1977 AV 7 138 Riverina Tourist Association 28 Sep 1977 AV 7 139 Wagga Folk Festival 28 Sep 1977 AV 7 140 Wagga Show 28 Sep 1977 AV 7 141 Rivcol Drama 28 Sep 1977 AV 7 142 City to Lake Run 28 Sep 1977 AV 7 143 Doctors in Country Hospitals 29 Sep 1977 AV 7 144 Wagga: New Mayor 29 Sep 1977 AV 7 145 Clean-a-thon 29 Sep 1977 AV 7 146 Wagga Show 29 Sep 1977 AV 7 147 Photography Exhibition 29 Sep 1977 AV 7 148 Lamb Sale 29 Sep 1977 AV 7 149 Research Institute 30 Sep 1977 AV 7 150 Hospital Services 30 Sep 1977 AV 7 151 Wagga Show 30 Sep 1977 AV 7 152 Mr Crabtree 30 Sep 1977 AV 7 153 Drug Seen 2 Oct 1977 AV 7 154 Cootamundra: Rail Centenary [sold N Broun] 4 Oct 1977 AV printed 16/11/2018 11:57:03 AM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 5 of 35 Agency: RVN 2 Television Station, Wagga Wagga RW 65 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 7 155 Scout Fly-in 4 Oct 1977 AV 7 156 Forbes: Soaring Club 4 Oct 1977 AV 7 157 Red Cross Fashion Parade 4 Oct 1977 AV 7 158 Australian Rules 4 Oct 1977 AV 7 159 Talbingo Speedway 4 Oct 1977 AV 7 160 London Assurance 5 Oct 1977 AV 7 161 Wagga Eisteddfod 5 Oct 1977 AV 7 162 Wild Radish 5 Oct 1977 AV 7 163 Tumut: Walk-a-thon 5 Oct 1977 AV 7 164 Wheat Research Committee 5 Oct 1977 AV Newsfilm: Reel 46 8 165 Natural Gas 6 Oct 1977 AV 8 166 Poor Wheat Crops 6 Oct 1977 AV 8 167 Beef Week 6 Oct 1977 AV 8 168 Vincent Road 6 Oct 1977 AV 8 169 Sacred Heart Church 6 Oct 1977 AV 8 170 Lamb Sale 6 Oct 1977 AV 8 171 Natural Gas 6 Oct 1977 AV 8 172 Festival of Youth 7 Oct 1977 AV 8 173 Borambola Fitness Camp 10 Oct 1977 AV 8 174 City to Lake Fun Run 10 Oct 1977 AV 8 175 Clay Bird Championship 10 Oct 1977 AV 8 176 Undet 12 Soccer 10 Oct 1977 AV 8 177 Australian Football 10 Oct 1977 AV 8 178 Art 11 Oct 1977 AV 8 179 Swimming Pools 11 Oct 1977 AV 8 180 Conservation Congress 11 Oct 1977 AV 8 181 Careers Market 11 Oct 1977 AV 8 182 Mrs Anthony 12 Oct 1977 AV 8 183 Central Australia Safari 12 Oct 1977 AV 8 184 West Wyalong - Agricultural 12 Oct 1977 AV 8 185 RAAF Acrobatic Team 12 Oct 1977 AV 8 186 Bowling 12 Oct 1977 AV 8 187 Tennis 12 Oct 1977 AV printed 16/11/2018 11:57:04 AM Charles Sturt University Regional Archives Page 6 of 35 Agency: RVN 2 Television Station, Wagga Wagga RW 65 Box Item Item Date Loc No No 8 188 Far West Hospital 12 Oct 1977 AV 8 189 Conservation Congress 13 Oct 1977 AV 8 190 Wyalong District Hospital 13 Oct 1977 AV 8 191 Bush Fire Danger 13 Oct 1977 AV 8 192 Women's Bowls 13 Oct 1977 AV 8 193 Fat Lamb Sale 13 Oct 1977 AV 8 194 Traffic Lights 14 Oct 1977 AV 8 195 Waratah Work Shop 14 Oct 1977 AV 8 196 Judo 16 Oct 1977 AV 8 197 Tumut: Milk Run 16 Oct 1977 AV 8 198 Youth Council 16 Oct 1977 AV 8 199 Unemployment 16 Oct 1977 AV Newfilm: Reel 47 9 200 Coolamon Scouts 17 Oct 1977 AV 9 201 Mike McClellan 17 Oct 1977 AV 9 202 Ardlethan Craft-a-rama 17 Oct 1977 AV 9 203 Speedboat Challenge 17 Oct 1977 AV 9 204 Swiss Circus Royale 17 Oct 1977 AV 9 205 Young: Pro-ette Golf [sold] 18 Oct 1977 AV 9 206 Wagga Bowling Green 18 Oct 1977 AV 9 207 Indoor Pool 18 Oct 1977 AV 9 208 Snowy Mountains Car Club 18 Oct 1977 AV 9 209 QBE Australian Women's Tennis 18 Oct 1977 AV 9 210 Athletic Trials 18 Oct 1977 AV 9 211 James
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